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Observer-Tribune - Tue Nov 10, 2:43 am ET
HARDING TWP. – If Harding School students were 30 years older, they might recognize their dance instructor of the past two weeks from a very unexpected source: their television sets!
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USA Today - Mon Nov 9, 12:13 pm ET
OK, so Astro Boy hasn't exactly taken the box office by storm.
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Blogcritics.org - Mon Nov 9, 2:17 pm ET
An engaging and affecting look at one of genre fiction’s most influential writers
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Santa Barbara Independent - Mon Nov 9, 9:04 am ET
Yoga Soup will host the first Santa Barbara signing for Under the Sneep Tree this Sunday.
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Coming Soon - Mon Nov 9, 1:30 am ET
ComingSoon.net has two interviews with director Roland Emmerich talking about his latest world-destruction movie 2012 .
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Los Angeles Times - Sat Nov 7, 9:55 pm ET
He now feels an emotional attachment to his character Edward.
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Teen Hollywood - Sun Nov 8, 2:43 am ET
Let's catch you up. If you are a fan, you know the drill. Both Edward (Rob Pattinson) and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) are in love with Bella (Kristen Stewart) and both will do almost anything to protect her from their dangerous lifestyles as vampire and werewolf.
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Lawrence Journal-World - Sun Nov 8, 1:11 am ET
“Fanboy and Chum Chum,” which premieres this weekend on Nickelodeon, is a cartoon about two kids who live in a permanent state of playing.
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Zap2It - Sat Nov 7, 3:10 pm ET
How much would you say Kristen Stewart has changed since she entered the "Twilight" world? You can let the pics say 1,000 words or you can let her speak for herself. Thanks to Elizabeth Snead's The Dish Rag being in attendance at the "New Moon" L.A. junket on Friday, we learn Stewart has become less intimidated in speaking to the public. She also admits to the the romantic falsehoods about her ...
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Showbiz Spy - Sat Nov 7, 9:35 am ET
KELLAN Lutz can’t go anywhere these days without getting noticed! The hunky Twilight star was mobbed by a group of fans and paparazzi outside the Crown Bar in West Hollywood on November 6, 2009. Lutz, 24, recently admitted he’s frustrated by fame because he gets recognized wherever he goes. “I used to love going to local high school [...]
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Arizona Daily Star - Sat Nov 7, 2:28 am ET
Today
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The Citizen of Laconia - Sat Oct 31, 3:26 am ET
After having already been at screenings at film festivals and at San Diego's Comic-Con, "Zombie Girl: The Movie" — the first feature-length documentary by Laconia native Erik Mauck — had its U.S. television premiere on the Documentary Channel (on Dish TV) on Friday night and will repeat tonight at 9:05 p.m.
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Calendarlive.com - Fri Nov 6, 12:29 pm ET
Fanboy and Chum Chum, which premieres tonight on Nickelodeon before taking up its regular post Saturday morning, is a cartoon about two kids who live in a permanent state of playing. They dress as superheroes, wearing their underwear on the outside for that Superman look. (They have no out-of-costume alter egos.) Their collective mental landscape is littered with the detritus of sci-fi and ...
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Vh1 - Fri Nov 6, 7:54 am ET
Before you see a very animated Jim Carrey in "A Christmas Carol," find out how it all came together with our cheat sheet.
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ScreenCrave - Fri Nov 6, 3:14 pm ET
The talented Mr. Sam Rockwell will be seen in theaters nationwide next year when he makes an appearance as one of the main villains in the highly anticipated sequel, Iron Man 2. Rockwell will play a rich weapon’s dealer by the name of Justin Hammer. In a recent interview with MTV, the actor pointed out [...]
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ScreenCrave - Fri Nov 6, 2:15 pm ET
A few new posters have popped up online for the upcoming Matthew Vaughn comic adaptation, Kick-Ass. The little engine that could is slowly but surely making its way to theaters and to jumpstart its promotion Lionsgate has released four banners from the film. They feature Aaron Johnson as the title character, Chloe Moretz as Hit [...]
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Voice of San Diego - Fri Nov 6, 8:52 am ET
Local biotechs take on a tiny enemy in today's Morning Report.
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ScreenCrave - Fri Nov 6, 12:29 pm ET
Every year a new zombie movie pops up out of the grave, whether it’s satiric (Shaun of the Dead), humorously indie (Zombieland), disappointingly bad (Undead), or impressively scary (the Dawn of the Dead remake and their pants-crappingly fast zombies). With so many zombie films in existence, it’s challenging to stand out in the genre and [...]
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 5, 4:01 am ET
Sheldon Dorf
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Tulsa World - Fri Nov 6, 3:42 am ET
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